Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Books

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  • Benediction Classics The Mis-Education of the Negro

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  • Cognella, Inc The Kora: A Contextual Reclamation of the African

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    Book SynopsisThe Kora: A Contextual Reclamation of the African Perspective is a collection of readings curated to facilitate a dynamic interest in African American studies and African American history. The anthology emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of the discipline, impressing upon readers that the discipline of African American studies is fluid, portable, and practical.The text begins with a reading that provides readers with a contextual foundation in African American history. Additional units address Black religion and institutions, sociology and psychology, economics, creative production, and education. Individual articles explore traditional belief systems, the social construction of race, themes in African American literature, the experiences of African American studies in public elementary schools, and more. Each unit ends with critical reflection, which can serve as guideposts for in-person or virtual discussions or as writing prompts for personal reflections on the subject matter. Providing students with practical examples of Afrocentric approaches to Afrocentric research, The Kora is an excellent supplementary resource for courses in African American studies.

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  • Hereditas Press Limited Being Black: Rediscovering A Lost Identity

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Sikhs in Britain: The Making of a Community

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    Book Synopsis'This fine study of the Sikhs in Britain is a splendid addition to the field. Not only does it provide an invaluable mapping of the community's origins and development which should make it a standard work of reference for years to come, but in its sophisticated interrogation of the sociological and political tensions which have marked that development it makes a uniquely informed wider contribution to the ongoing debates about the nature of "multicultural" Britain'. Professor Christopher Shackle, SOAS, University of London 'This book is of very great importance for anyone who wishes to understand the crucial role of Sikhs in defining the possibilities of multiculturalism in Britain at a time when the very notion is under attack from many sources. It should be essential reading for policy makers as well as students.' Professor John Rex, Professor Emeritus at the University of Warwick 'This work is a major review of the history and issues affecting Sikhs in Great Britain since the Second World War. Balanced and extremely well documented...it marks an important contribution to Sikh and multicultural studies'. - Professor Norman G. Barrier, Professor of History University of Missouri 'This is an important book which details the coming to self-consciousness of the Sikh community in Britain under local, national and transnational exigencies'. Professor Uday S. Mehta, Department of Political Science, Amherst College 'This book comes at a time when new limits to multiculturalism and to free speech are being drawn and these wider debates are brilliantly interwoven with an account of the public and private lives of Sikhs. The book is politically charged, but sensitive, humane and open-minded at the same time.' Robin Cohen, ESRC Professorial Research Fellow, University of Warwick. 'This first major account of the development of the British Sikh community is very welcome. Scholarly, analytical and deeply empathetic, it is a major contribution.' Professor Judith M. Brown, University of OxfordTrade Review'This book is of very great importance for anyone who wishes to understand the crucial role of Sikhs in defining the possibilities of multiculturalism in Britain at a time when the very notion is under attack from many sources. It should be essential reading for policy makers as well as students.' John Rex, Professor Emeritus, University of Warwick. 'This is a very welcome and timely publication. The authors have been truly innovative in collating and analysing the vast amount of data produced in relation to the Sikh community since Maharaja Duleep Singh first arrived in Britain in 1854. The presence of analysis based on hard facts...makes this a compelling and authoritative volume...This volume is certainly stimulating in its style and content, and is a very welcome addition to the academic literature regarding one of the largest and most identifiable segments of the minority ethnic populations in Britain.' Jasjit Singh, University of Leeds, Political Studies Review 'A wonderful portrayal of Sikh life in Britain.' Association of the Study of African Caribbean and Asian Culture and History in BritainTable of Contents Introduction 1. The Sikhs of Punjab 2. Punjabi Society and Sikh Migration 3. Settlement, Demography and Social Profile 4. Gurdwaras and Community-building 5. Homeland Politics: Class, Identity and Party 6. British Multiculturalism and Sikhs 7. Employment and Education 8. Family, Gender and Sexuality 9. Punjabi, Bhangra and Youth Identities Conclusion

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Making Space for Indigenous Feminism

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    Book SynopsisThe majority of scholarly and activist opinion by and about Indigenous women claims that feminism is irrelevant for them. Yet there is also an articulate, theoretically informed and activist constituency that identifies as feminist. This book is by and about Indigenous feminists, whose work demonstrates a powerful and original intellectual and political contribution demonstrating that feminism has much to offer Indignenous women in their struggles against oppression and for equality. Indigenous feminism is international in its scope: the contributors here are from Canada, the USA, Sapmi (Samiland), and Aotearoa/New Zealand. The chapters include theoretical contributions, stories of political activism, and deeply personal accounts of developing political consciousness as Aboriginal feminists.Trade Review‘The book certainly achieves its goal of creating a space for the voices of Indigenous feminists ... is a brilliant piece to use in discussions around the power relations that have forged our common histories and that are present in all societies with an Indigenous presence today' Nadine Charron, Policy Research GroupTable of Contents Introduction: From Symposium to Book - Joyce Green Part I: What is Indigenous Feminism? 1. Taking Account of Indigenous Feminism - Joyce Green 2. Aboriginal Women on Feminism: Exploring Diverse Points of View - Verna St. Denis 3. Metis and Feminist: Reflections from the Margins - Emma Larocque Part II: Aboriginal Feminist Analysis and Theory 4. Sami Women and Feminism: Strategies for Healing and Transformation - Rauna Kuokkanen 5. Native American Feminism, Sovereignty, and Social Change - Andrea Smith 6. Gender, Essentialism, and Feminism in Samiland - Jurunn Eikjok translated by Gunhild Hoogensen 7. Indigenous Feminism as Resistance to Imperialism - Makere Stewart- Harawira 8. Balancing Strategies: Aboriginal Women and Constitutional Rights in Canada - Joyce Green Part III: Aboriginal Feminist Activists and Sister-Travellers 9. Looking Back, Looking Forward - Shirley Green 10. Maori Women and Leadership in Aotearoa - Kathie Irwin 11. Yes, My Daughter, We Are Cherokee Women - Denise Henning 12. My Home Town Northern Canada South Africa - Emma LaRocque 13. Culturing Politics and Politicizing Culture - Shirley Bear 14. An Aboriginal Feminist on Violence Against Women - Tina Beads with Rauna Kuokkanen 15. Colleen Glenn: A Metis Feminist in Indian Rights for Indian Women - Colleen Glenn with Joyce Green 16. Woman of Action: An Interview with Sharon McIvor - Sharon McIvor with Rauna Kuokkanen

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  • Oneworld Publications Progressive Muslims: On Justice, Gender and Pluralism

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    Book SynopsisDeveloped in response to the events of September 11, 2001, these 14 articles from prominent Muslim thinkers offer a provocative reassessment of Islam's relationship with the modern world. Confronting issues such as racism, justice, sexuality and gender, this book reveals the real challenges faced by Muslims of both sexes in contemporary Western society. A probing, frank, and intellectually refreshing testament to the capacity of Islam for renewal, change, and growth, these articles from fifteen Muslim scholars and activists address the challenging and complex issues that confront Muslims today. Avoiding fundamentalist and apologetic approaches, the book concentrates on the key areas of debate in progressive Islamic thought: "Contemporary Islam," "Gender Justice," and "Pluralism." With further contributions on subjects as diverse and controversial as the alienation of Muslim youth; Islamic law, marriage, and feminism; and the role of democracy in Islam, this volume will prove thought-provoking for all those interested in the challenges of justice and pluralism facing the Muslim world as it confronts the twenty-first century.Trade Review"A significant and welcome efforet providing an analytic overview by some contemporary progressive Muslim scholars. The book offers a very incisive critique and highlights the compelling need for a wholesome and rational approach to the issues." * Islamic Studies Journal *Table of ContentsIntroduction: The times they are a-changin’ – a Muslim quest for justice, gender equality and pluralism Omid Safi Part I PROGRESSIVE MUSLIMS AND CONTEMPORARY ISLAM 1 The ugly modern and the modern ugly: reclaiming the beautiful in Islam Khaled Abou El Fadl 2 In search of progressive Islam beyond 9/11 Farid Esack 3 Islam: a civilizational project in progress Ahmet Karamustafa 4 The debts and burdens of critical Islam Ebrahim Moosa 5 On being a scholar of Islam: risks and responsibilities Tazim R. Kassam Part II PROGRESSIVE MUSLIMS AND GENDER JUSTICE 6 Transforming feminism: Islam, women and gender justice Sa‘diyya Shaikh 7 Progressive Muslims and Islamic jurisprudence: the necessity for critical engagement with marriage and divorce law Kecia Ali 8 Sexuality, diversity and ethics in the agenda of progressive Muslims Scott Siraj al-Haqq Kugle 9 Are we up to the challenge? The need for a radical re-ordering of the Islamic discourse on women Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons Part III PROGRESSIVE MUSLIMS AND PLURALISM 10 Muslims, pluralism, and interfaith dialogue Amir Hussain 11 American Muslim identity: race and ethnicity in progressive Islam Amina Wadud 12 Islamic democracy and pluralism Ahmad S. Moussalli 13 How to put the genie back in the bottle? “Identity” Islam and Muslim youth cultures in America Marcia Hermansen 14 What is the victory of Islam? Towards a different understanding of the Ummah and political success in the contemporary world Farish A. Noor Further Reading Index

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Un/settled Multiculturalisms: Diasporas, Entanglements, Transruptions

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    Book SynopsisThis anthology reconsiders the social, political and intellectual meanings of multiculturalism in the West, particularly Britain. In introducing a new conceptual language for thinking about it, the volume stresses the importance of distinguishing between the multicultural as a signifier of the unsettled meanings of cultural differences, and multiculturalism as the signfied of attempts to ‘fix‘ their meaning in national imaginaries. The book also casts the debates about multiculturalism in the contexts of globalization, post-colonialism and what Barnor Hesse calls ‘multicultural transruptions‘ - which he sees as resurgent, irrepressible multicultural issues which unsettle the racialized meanings of social norms and the cultural habits of national politics. Divided into two parts, the first considers a variety of diaspora formations ranging from the Muslim Umma and Black Britain to the Chinese foodscape and Transatlantic Black sporting performances. It examines their transnational impact on how cultural differences are lived and poses questions for how we participate in and think about Western societies. The second part on cultural entanglements focuses on media constructions of the ‘Asian Gang‘ in Britain, gender and sexuality in ‘ragga music‘, and the ambivalences of Black/White identities in post-Apartheid South Africa. The contributors explore the consequences of understanding cultural identities as cross-cut by other identities and entangled with wider social issues, rather than simply existing as distinct, celebratory and free-standing. The conclusion by Stuart Hall makes a timely reassessment of the multicultural question for the social cohesiveness and political future of liberal democracies. Un/Settled Multiculturalisms offers a fresh and reinvigorated challenge to those who continue to ignore the complex political and theoretical implications of living in the contested post-colonial fall-out of Western ‘multicultural-scapes‘.Trade Review'A provocative collection that unsettles precisely those issues too readily taken for granted, renewing the vigor of multicultural debates in genuinely original and productive ways.' David Theo Goldberg, University of California Humanities Research InstituteTable of Contents Part I: Conceptual ReflectionsIntroduction: Un/Settled Multiculturalisms - Barnor Hesse Part II: Diaspora Formations 1.Beyond Westphalia: Nations and Diasporas - the case of the Muslim Umma -S. Sayyid 2. Reading Within A Diasporic Boundary: Transatlantic Black Performance And The Poetic Imperative - Brett St. Louis 3. Chinese Takeaways as Diasporic Habitus - David Parker 4. Diasporicity: Black Britain's Post-Colonial Formations - Barnor Hesse Part III: Cultural Entanglements 5. (Dis)Entangling the 'Asian Gang': Ethnicity, Identity, Masculinities - Claire Alexander 6. Ragga Music: Dis/respecting Black women and Dis/reputable Sexualities - Denise Noble 7. Colonial Entanglements - Roiyah Saltus-Blackwood 8. Some Kind of White, Some Kind of Black: Living the moments of Entanglement in South Africa and its academy - Zimitri Erasmus Part IV: Political ConsiderationsConclusion: The Multicultural Question - Stuart Hall

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Space Invaders: Race, Gender and Bodies Out of Place

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    Book SynopsisIncreasingly, women and minorities are entering fields where white male power is firmly entrenched. The spaces they come to occupy are not empty or neutral, but are imbued with history and meaning. This groundbreaking book interrogates the pernicious, subtle but nonetheless widely held view that certain bodies are naturally entitled to certain spaces, while others are not.Drawing on case studies from within the nation state, including Westminster and Whitehall, the art world, academia and everyday life, this book uncovers the hidden processes that undermine female and/or racialized bodies in spaces marked by masculinity and whiteness. How are positions of authority racialized and gendered? How do people manage their femininity and/or blackness while in a predominantly white male context? How do spaces become naturalized or normalized, and what does it mean when they are disrupted?Answering these questions and many more, this book is the first to examine the meaning of diversity in organizations in its absolute complexity. It argues that a thorough engagement with difference requires a rigorous investigation of how institutional cultures become normative. It is only when we see and name this invisible central point of reference, which is so often taken for granted, that we can we truly unsettle long established links. Uniting social, cultural and political theory, and engaging with a range of substantive material from a variety of institutions, this book is a timely contribution to wide-reaching debates on race, gender and space.

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  • Black Inc. Growing Up Asian in Australia

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  • Zeticula Ltd Blackness and the Dreaming Soul

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    Book SynopsisBlackness and the Dreaming Soul is an account of a long journey of self-discovery involving an ever deepening awareness of the causes of our current alienation from each other and the natural primordial world. It is an alchemical venture, exploring the darkness of the human psyche: being black and trapped in a white culture, as well as being white and caught in an ambush of denial. Written without bitterness and recrimination, Blackness & the Dreaming Soul is neither pure biography nor philosophical manifesto, but grows out of the author's childhood as the great grandson of a slave in British Guiana. The book chronicles his career during a long sojourn in Britain, as a World War II RAF officer (two years spent as a prisoner of war in Nazi Germany), qualifying as a barrister at law, to a career in show business spanning stage, film, radio and TV. In the late 50s, Cy's was the first black face to appear regularly on television, singing the news in calypso. Blackness & the Dreaming Soul transcends attempts at categorization.It is a reconstruction of the way we make our reality, a journey leading the author to a holistic outlook beyond the frustrations that have dogged his life, beyond anger, beyond division and polarity, to a vision of unity in diversity in which all things are connected; man and nature, earth and cosmos. In the 1970s, Cy Grant was chairman and co-founder of DRUM, the first black arts centre in Britain. In the 80s, he was Director of CONCORD multicultural Festivals, celebrating British cultural diversity when the idea of multiculturalism was not so popular. Cy is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Roehampton, a member of the Scientific & Medical Network and author of Ring of Steel, pan sound & symbol, the story of the evolution of the Trinidad Steelpan. "Blackness & the Dreaming Soul does not pull its punches - it has its finger smack on the pulse of what is eating away at the very heart of civil society in Britain" Professor Gus John

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  • Searching Finance Ltd National Socialist Racial Policy

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  • Bookpublishingworld Ancestors - Volume 2

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  • Counter-Currents Publishing Some Thoughts on Hitler and Other Essays

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  • Life to Legacy, LLC The Evolution of Bid Whist

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  • Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing Fairytale: The Pointer Sisters' Family Story

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  • Atria Books Where Rivers Part

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  • A Little Devil in America: In Praise of Black

    Random House USA Inc A Little Devil in America: In Praise of Black

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  • Historically Black Phrases: From 'I Ain't One of

    Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale Historically Black Phrases: From 'I Ain't One of

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  • Books on Demand Souffrir et faire souffrir: Comprendre La Réalité

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Racialization, Racism, and Anti-Racism in the

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    Book SynopsisThis book represents a comprehensive effort to understand discrimination, racialization, racism, Islamophobia, anti-racist activism, and the inclusion and exclusion of minorities in Nordic countries. Examining critical media events in this heavily mediatized society, the contributors explore how processes of racialization take place in an environment dominated by commercial interests, anti-migrant and anti-Muslim narratives and sentiments, and a surprising lack of informed research on national racism and racialization. Overall, in tracing how these individual events further racial inequalities through emotional and affective engagement, the book seeks to define the trajectory of modern racism in Scandinavia. Trade Review“The book can be recommended to everyone who is studying and who is engaged with issues of racism in the Nordic countries and whether inside or outside the academia as the chapters taken together offer the reader a relatively comprehensive overview of how race operates in different ways in contemporary Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.” (Tobias Hübinette, Nordic Journal of Migration Research NJMR, Vol. 9 (2), 2019)Table of Contents1. Introduction: Racialization in the Nordic Countries: An IntroductionSection I: Debating Racism and Racialization 1. Racial Turns and Returns: Discrediting Danish Research on Racism in Public Media Debates2. Racialized Rape and the Politics of Fear: Intersectional Reading of the Kempele Rape Case3. Identity Constructions of Muslims in Western News Media4. White Fear: The Fantasy of a White Fearing Public as Catalyst for the Racialization of Terror in Television NewsSection II. Denials of Racism and Racialization 5. Justification and Rationalization of Attitudes Toward Interracial Relationships in Color-blind Sweden6. The Proliferation of ‘Entitlement Racism’: A Study of Denials and Trivialization of Racism and Discrimination in Danish Public Discourse7. Racialization in Humanitarianism: Conditionality of Suitable Victims in Asylum Seekers’ ProtestsSection III. Examining Anti-Racism 8. Do Antiracist Efforts and Diversity Programs Make a Difference? Assessing the Case of Norway9. Communicating Anti-Racism: Social Movements, Non-profit Organizations and their Mediated Claims-Making in Finland and Sweden10. (Re)Framing Racialization: Djurs Sommerland as a Battleground of (Anti)Racism11. Resisting/Resistant Islamophobia: Norway and the Securitization of Muslims in the Post 22/7 2011 Era12. Conclusions

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Revisualising Intersectionality

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    Book SynopsisRevisualising Intersectionality offers transdisciplinary interrogations of the supposed visual evidentiality of categories of human similarity and difference. This open-access book incorporates insights from social and cognitive science as well as psychology and philosophy to explain how we visually perceive physical differences and how cognition is fallible, processual, and dependent on who is looking in a specific context. Revisualising Intersectionality also puts into conversation visual culture studies and artistic research with approaches such as gender, queer, and trans studies as well as postcolonial and decolonial theory to complicate simplified notions of identity politics and cultural representation. The book proposes a revision of intersectionality research to challenge the predominance of categories of visible difference such as race and gender as analytical lenses. Table of Contents1 Introduction: Revisualising Intersectionality 2 Where Difference Begins 3 Revisualising Intersectionality: Conversations 4 The Ends of Visibility 5 Conclusion: Revising Intersectionality

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Black Student Teachers' Experiences of Racism in

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    Book SynopsisThis book investigates the racism experienced by Black teacher trainee Post-graduate students whilst on teaching placements in South London primary schools. Using critical race theory as an epistemological lens, the book goes on to explore their experiences in school via testimonies around the gaslighting they were subjected to. Chapters delve into how these students work to fit themselves into the school’s white space at an emotional and psychological cost and addresses the questions these experiences raise for those in charge of PGCE courses and Initial Teacher Education. Table of Contents1.Black Teacher, White System: Critical Race Theory and the Contours of Racism.-2.CRT and Narrative Inquiry: Storytelling and Tackling the ‘master narrative’ with Counter-Narratives.-3.Storytelling: Legacy of the Griot(te).-4.Managing a Black Identity in White Spaces or Strategies of ‘Becoming’ White.-5.Why Does ITE Matter?.-6.Discussion and Conclusion.-7.Final Thoughts: More Things Change, More Things Stay the Same

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  • Springer International Publishing AG Institutional Racism in Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology: Race Matters in Mental Health

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    Book SynopsisThis book examines the deep roots of racism in the mental health system. Suman Fernando weaves the histories of racial discourse and clinical practice into a narrative of power, knowledge, and black suffering in an ostensibly progressive and scientifically grounded system. Drawing on a lifetime of experience as a practicing psychiatrist, he examines how the system has shifted in response to new forms of racism which have emerged since the 1960s, highlighting the widespread pathologization of black people, the impact of Islamophobia on clinical practice after 9/11, and various struggles to reform. Engaging and accessible, this book makes a compelling case for the entrenchment of racism across all aspects of psychiatry and clinical psychology, and calls for a paradigm shift in both theory and practice.Table of Contents1. Introduction2. How 'race' began, and the emergence of psychiatry and clinical psychology3. Race thinking and racism become the norm4. New racisms appear in the 1960s5. Racism in a context of multiculturalism6. Struggle against racism in the UK7. Persistence of racism through white power8. Racism post 9/119. Racism with the advent of Trump and after Brexit

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  • Springer RomnoKher Study 2021

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    Book SynopsisIntroduction.- Educational situation(s) of Sinti and Roma in the German education system.- Antigypsyism and educational history.- but you pass on this fear that was in you to your child with your mother's milk. Silence and cross-generational trauma of the Roma and Sinti.- The significance of different life situations of Sinti and Roma for strategies to improve the educational situation.- Roma women in the struggle for their voice.- The educational situation of Sinti and Roma in Germany in an international comparison.- Conceptual Writing in the spoken language - the standard language in the Romani school - for Sinti*zze and Roma*nja a place that takes energy. Connections between structural racism and discrimination in educational institutions and the academic success of minority members.- ReFIT - Social participation through participatory approaches and examples of antigypsyism as an educational barrier from practice.- The Hildegard Lagrenne Foundation: Perspectives and strategies for the equal participation in education of Roma and Sinti in Germany and examples from the practice of Madhouse gGmbH Munich.- Methodological report on the study.- Realized sample.

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  • Books on Demand Freiheit durch Gerechtigkeit - Band 2

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The One Thing He Wished We Knew

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Electrify Africa

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  • Cheetah Press The Heart of A Cheetah

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Sky King and The Great Solar Stance

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Janessas Heart

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  • Independently Published El Viaje del Soñador

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  • Independently Published What Kind of Girl

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